M. Heydari-Malayeri - Paris Observatory

A → long-period comet found in January 1996, which
became the brightest comet since → Comet West
in 1976. It was a bright naked-eye object and remained so in
March, April, and May of 1996.
At closest approach to Earth on March 25, is was only 0.10 AU away,
displaying a long tail of up to 100 degrees. Small fragments were observed
to break off the main nucleus. Hyakutake was the first comet from
which X-ray emission was detected.

→ comet;
Named after the Japanese amateur astronomer Yuuji Hyakutake (1951-2002), who discovered
this comet in the morning of January 30, 1996.